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Let Me Know Mean Of This Conversation

The Internet Conversation!!! It's just for fun. What do these mean ? Just Guess.?

1-Money
2-Person with a curly hair
3-Waht's up
4- am hypnotized by you
5-Santa claus
6-Raising an eyebrow
7-Thank you
8- One for all and all for one
9- To be for you
10-YUMMY
11-You need a hair cut
12- About a throw up
13-A drool
14-Hummmm????
15- Smoker
16- A pipe smoker
17-Unbelievable
18-A cute cat
19- Hiar that is parted in the middle
20- Short Message Service
21- Straight
22- Very Best Friend In The Whole Wide World
23- No Problem
24- Great

What Do You Think of this Conversation/Am I a Bad Conversalist? How Can I Improve? :)?

It just seems that you're trying to predict what she's thinking and making sure you don't sound that way to her. Stop worrying too much and just be more comfortable while talking, don't sound too worried whether she likes you or not. It's important to be yourself because you will always be confident, but over explaining the what you were thinking about something as simple as her not answering for 10 minutes can sound annoying and a bit weird to others.

You're fine though, just stop worrying so much!

What does subsequent telephone conversation mean?

Since I assume that you know what a telephone conversation is, I'll only tell you what subsequent means.

Definitions of subsequent on the Web:

following in time or order; "subsequent developments"
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

Occurring later; occurring after something else.
http://www.courts.mo.gov/osca/index.nsf/...

Is "thank you for letting me know" correct? Why or why not?

'Thank you for letting me know' is perfectly fine to use in conversations and to me, its grammatically correct as well. At least from the perspective of evolutionary grammar.Although, the most appropriate way is 'Thank you for letting me to know' but hidden 'to' is just fine.

Is it correct to say "please let me know if you need help" or must I use "whether"?

De’Veon, here is an explanation about whether versus if from a blog I wrote in 2018:Whether ... or not & if | Ruthless Editor Kathleen WatsonWhether and IfWhen using informal language, if and whether can be interchangeable:I wonder if Ben is going to the baseball game.I wonder whether Ben is going to the baseball game.(Both sentences question Ben’s plans to go — or to not go — to the baseball game.)When you’re expressing a choice between two alternatives, use whether:I don’t know whether Ben is going to the baseball game or the basketball game.(Ben will decide to go to one game or the other.)When you substitute if for whether in the same phrasing, you create a statement with a different implication:I don’t know if Ben is going to the basketball game or the baseball game.(Ben could decide to go to neither.)Consider how you would use vocal emphasis if you were speaking each of the last two options:I don’t know whether Ben is going to the baseball game or the basketball game.I don’t know if Ben is going to the basketball game or the baseball game.Whether or notNow consider these examples that show how or not affects meaning:Let Ben know if you would like to go to the baseball game.(This statement requests that you contact Ben only if you choose to go to the game.)Let Ben know whether or not you would like to go to the baseball game.(This statement requests that you contact Ben in either case.)

What does "If you ever need someone to talk to, let me know. And I mean that." mean coming from an ex.

It means just that....she has known you for a while now and considers you to be a "friend". But you are right, you've got this figured out, you can no longer be her friend. You just need to continue to cut the ties and not talk to her and go on as best as you can. You are right, she's just being nice because deep down she knows that she has caused you a lot of pain and knows that you are a good guy, but for some reason no longer the guy she is looking for. Keep you chin up, you sound like a great guy. Going thru a break up is tough. Sooner or later you will find some one who genuinely and truly loves and appreciates you. Don't give up! :o)

What does thanks for letting me in mean?

After a long in depth conversation with a guy a confide in sometime he said to me, " thanks for letting me in". I was a bit thrown off by that and I'm wondering if it means more than just that. Sounds to me like he may have been waiting for me to be vulnerable with him. What do you think he meant? Then on my way leaving he said, " come by sometime and let me know how things are going". Is he trying to tell me he likes me, or just being a good listener? How can I tell the difference?

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